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[[Frank Harrison Hill]] (c1831-1910) was a BGS alumnus, and the nephew of [[Pishey Thompson]]. He later became the editor of the London-based 'Daily News' from 1869 to 1886. [[Wikipedia: Charles Dickens|Charles Dickens]] had been the newspaper's first editor, in 1845. | [[Frank Harrison Hill]] (c1831-1910) was a BGS alumnus, and the nephew of local historian [[Pishey Thompson]]. He later became the editor of the London-based 'Daily News' from 1869 to 1886. [[Wikipedia: Charles Dickens|Charles Dickens]] had been the newspaper's first editor, in 1845. | ||
When he died in 1910, Hill left £1,000 to the BGS trustees to be used to found a '''Frank Harrison Hill Exhibition''' for one or more subjects. | When he died in 1910, Hill left £1,000 to the BGS trustees to be used to found a '''Frank Harrison Hill Exhibition''' for one or more subjects. | ||
Revision as of 14:08, 28 December 2020
Frank Harrison Hill (c1831-1910) was a BGS alumnus, and the nephew of local historian Pishey Thompson. He later became the editor of the London-based 'Daily News' from 1869 to 1886. Charles Dickens had been the newspaper's first editor, in 1845.
When he died in 1910, Hill left £1,000 to the BGS trustees to be used to found a Frank Harrison Hill Exhibition for one or more subjects.
This prize was originally a leaving scholarship, awarded every three years. In recent decades it has been awarded annually to the winner of the Parry Gold Medal.
| Year | Winner | Parry Gold Medallist? |
|---|---|---|
| 1967 | W J Worraker | No |
| 1968 | Not awarded | |
| ... | ||
| 1975 | J Woodthorpe | No |
| ... | ||
| 1983 | Kevin J Ashton | Yes |
| ... | ||
| 2003 | Patrick Turner | Yes |
| ... | ||
| 2008 | Waleed Butt | Yes |
| ... | ||
| 2012 | Bhagya Raj | Yes |
| 2013 | Lawrence Hamshaw | Yes |
| 2014 | Alice Stacey | Yes |
| ... | ||
| 2015 | Nicholas Doddrell | Yes |
| 2016 | Mihir Rao | Yes |
| 2017 | Matthew Wearden | Yes |
| 2018 | Neelay Sant | Yes |
| 2019 | Seth Greeves | Yes |